SPRING SONG. 



TEACHER'S EDITION. 



List to the bluebird, Over the meadows winging, 

 Message of happiness to the earth 'tis bringing; 

 Joy bells are ringing, caroling, swinging, 

 Vanished is every sadness : List to the bluebird, 

 O'er the meadows winging, 

 Message of gladness to the eartli 'tis bringing. 



See the bright sunbeams, O'er the glad world glancing, 



Swiftly and joyfully capering and dancing; 



Leap to the measure, Join in this pleasure, 



Winter's long reign is ending : 



See the glad. sunbeams, O'er the wide world glancing, 



Swiftly descending, capering and dancing. 



DAYS OF SPRING. 



TEACHER'S EDITION. 



Out among the daffodils, 



In the happy spring, 

 Running up and down the hills, 



While the robins sing. 



Out among the buttercups, 



In the merry May, 

 Never once stops 



All the livelong day. 



Laughing just for very glee, 



Glad at everything, 

 Days sweet as days can be 



In the happy Spring. 



A LITTLE ROBIN. 



SUPPLEMENTARY SONG SERIES No. 3. 



A little robin, sweetly singing, Came to my window, on a Christmas day ; 

 And from her little throat came ringing, A most melodious lay. 

 "Wake, ye sleepers, on this joyous morning," Thus the songster seemed to sing 

 "Herald it from gray dawning, Let your voices ring." 



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